Two Angry Men Two Angry Men
Beyond the sensationalism and the sound bites, the Duke rape case reveals the perils of unchecked prosecutorial power.
Mar 4, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Robert Perkinson
The George W Bush Presidential Library The George W Bush Presidential Library
Some proposed designs.
Mar 4, 2008 / Chris Hayes
The Almost $3 Trillion Miscalculation The Almost $3 Trillion Miscalculation
How far off were they? Well, it depends on which figure you choose to start with. Here's the range: According to key officials in the Bush administration back in 2002-2003, the ...
Mar 4, 2008 / TomDispatch
Is This Seat Taken? Is This Seat Taken?
The first clue that Comcast had paid seat-fillers to keep people out of the FCC hearing might've been when several attendees started snoring....
Mar 4, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Decision Day? Decision Day?
The Democratic presidential campaign could be decided today in Texas--the nation's most populous state with one of its most diverse populations. (Candidates have likened campaign ...
Mar 4, 2008 / Peter Rothberg
White House Rules White House Rules
As the economy coils rapidly into a recession, the Bush administration is using its regulatory power to cut the legs out from under already-floundering state finances and shift $5...
Mar 4, 2008 / Chris Hayes
A Sort-Of Super Tuesday Primer A Sort-Of Super Tuesday Primer
March 4 was not supposed to be a "Super Tuesday." But, as voters head to the polls today In Texas, Ohio, Vermont and Rhode Island, this could be the definitional day of the race f...
Mar 4, 2008 / John Nichols
Her Turn Her Turn
Ezra makes a point here about the sense that Sen. Clinton was the next in line and has been pushed aside by a younger male colleague. Clearly that psychological dynamic has some d...
Mar 4, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Leaderless Jihad Leaderless Jihad
Anyone feeling menaced by the long shadows cast by the White House these days should check out David Ignatius's plug for former CIA officer Marc Sageman's new book, Leaderless Jih...
Mar 4, 2008 / Chris Hayes
House Dems Near Surrender on Bush Spying House Dems Near Surrender on Bush Spying
Tuesday's Washington Post reports that House Democrats are close to granting all of President Bush's demands for more domestic spying powers and telecommunications amnesty, in exch...
Mar 4, 2008 / Ari Melber
